Will harmful dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi grow phagotrophically?

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Qingchun Zhang
Rencheng Yu
Jingjing Song
Tian Yan
Yunfeng Wang
Mingjiang Zhou
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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marine bacteria; fluorescent microsphere; phagotrophy;
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We studied the phagotrophic ability of dinoflagellate strain Karenia mikimotoi KM-Lü (isolated from the South China Sea), using fluorescent microspheres, bacteria isolated from the culture of K. mikimotoi and a marine microalgae Isochrysis galbana. We found that K. mikimotoi cultured under conditions of high light intensity could ingest fluorescent microspheres (diameters 0.5 and 2.0 μm) and fluorescence-labeled bacteria and microalgae. Under a low light intensity, however, only fluorescent microspheres (diameter 0.5 μm) and fluorescence-labeled microalgae were ingested. K. mikimotoi showed better growth by ingesting living marine bacteria or microalgae I. galbana than the controls, either in nutrient-depleted or nutrient-replete conditions. In nutrient-depleted conditions, the growth of K. mikimotoi was more significant with I. galbana as the prey item. In conclusion, the harmful dinoflagellate K. mikimotoi from the South China Sea has apparent phagotrophic ability, and some marine bacteria and microalgae may promote the growth of K. mikimotoi.
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